London Central Secondary School - Golden Glimpses Yearbook (London, Ontario Canada)

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LEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBHAB 3 1833 03740 0204 571.302 L84LTA 1986 1 appreciate the opportunity to congratulate the Yearbook statf, their many helpers, and Mr. Demaray tor an excellent yearbook. These people are owed a great deal by all of us at Central. They allow us to review the memories of the 1985-1986 school year. Without their excellent work these memories would be lost. Because of their work we are able to look back in the years to com e upon a most important year in our lives. This book will be of increasing significance to each of us in the future. To the graduates of 1986: my sincere thanks to you all for your efforts and contributions to Central. Each of you have had an influence on that nebulous, but very real thing we call spirit. You are part of it and it is also a part of you. God speed you in your futures. Thank you for the opportunity to express my congratulations to Allen Herrington as editor in chief, to Mr. Demaray as staff advisor and to the many yearbook staff members whose combined effort and hard work made this publication a monumental PRINCIPAL ' S COMMENTS success. Only through spirited co- operative efforts can such a feat be ac- complished. This year ' s edition continues the tradition ot producing an outstanding yearbook which truly captures and records a year of Central ' s life. The student body is to be congratulated as well, for it is through their total con- tribution that makes for such an exciting and rewarding school year. A tremendous amount is accompished both in academic and extra curricular activities at Central and the yearbook allows for a permanent record to be treasured by all. A special word of thanks to this year ' s Student Council and their president Amy Jane Bull. Their confident leadership and direction provided a spirit in the school which enlivened daily routines. To the graduates of London Central 1986, I sincerely wish you great success and happiness for the future. I hope you will remember your years at Central as fondly as I do and that you are content in knowing that you have added something to Its history. STUDENT COUNCIL ROW ONE: Sue Hayman, Kim Ziegner, Bob Bouskill. ROW TWO: Snez Isailovic, Aym Jane Bull, Christine Sterling, Laura Deakin, Kathryn Coups, Frank Ham, Sue Lindsay. ROW THREE: Matt Smith, Libby Dalrymple, Sarah McLarty. ROW FOUR: Mr. Fenwick, Dave Vermue, Phillip Banks, Tina Delis, Julie Farquhar, Mr. Jenkins. ABSENT: Alex Bratton, Melanie Reinhard. STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE ROW ONE: Sue Hayman, Sue Lindsay. Libby Dalrymple. ROW TWO: Aym Jane Bull, Bob Bouskill. Snez Isailovic. So, it ' s been a great year. We ' ve had fun. We hope you ' ve had fun. We ' d like to congratulate Central on ALL the spectacular things accomplished this year. Central ' s academic and athletic achievements have reached an all time high and will continue to climb. The school ' s contributions to the United Way, SCROOGE, and Cancer Campaigns are something to be really -proud of. As for spirit, there has never, ever, been more! Thank-you to the custodians, teachers, students, and secretaries for making this year so terrific, and one that wfill always be remembered. Good Luck to the graduates. Best wishes to next year ' s council. GO GHOSTS GO! Amy Jane, Bob, Sue, Sue, Snez. and Libby. ART Mrs. Jarrell, Mr. Bice, Mr. Reintjes. BUSINESS Mr. Brown, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Sneddon- Borland, Mr. Fenwick. ENGLISH ROW ONE: M. Jenkins, Mrs. King, Mrs. Janitis, Mrs. Burns, Mr. Scott. ROW TWO: M. Paul, Mr. Nobes, Mr. Peterson. FAMILY STUDIES Mrs. McCall, Mrs. Dwyer. GEOGRAPHY Mr. Lawrence, Mr. Woods, Mr. Sargeant. GUIDANCE Mr. Ballantyne, Mr. Gendron. Mrs. Ed- wards, Mr. Lawrence. HISTORY Mr. Sutherland, Mr. Kraus, Mr. McLachlin, Mr. Clarke. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Sutherland, Mr. Lawson. LEARNING RESOURCE Mrs. Hodgson. 10 MATH ROW ONE: Mr. Laieunesse, Mr. Able, Mr, Manias, ROW TWO: Mr, Attridge, Mr, Sifton, Mr, Pauli, Mr, Freeman, Mr Reinties. MODERNS ROW ONE: Mrs, O ' Leary. Mrs, Sullivan, ROW TWO: Mrs, Rehorn. Mr, Watson, Mr, Dwyer, ROW THREE: Mr, Venesoen. ABSENT: Mr, Cunningham. MUSIC Mr, Richardson, Mr, Potts, 11 PHYS. ED. ROW ONE: Mr. Salter, Mrs. Sneddon- Borland, Miss. Allison, Mrs. Edwards. ROW TWO: Mr. Sargeant (Go Leafs!), Mr. Peterson. ■ii im, - RESOURCE CENTRE Mr. Demaray. SCIENCE ROW ONE: Mr. Ryan. Mr. Blosdale. Mr Kraemer ROW TWO: Mr. MacDonald, Mr. Reinhard, Joe Skeleton, Mr. Stefina, Mr. Shaw. 12 SECRETARIES Mrs, Wendy Miller. Miss Sarah Evans, Mrs. Gert Pullman. Miss. Linda Grimbleby, Mrs. Diane Allen, Mrs. Marlene Griffiths. BEAVER FOODS STAFF Mrs. Pat Leach, Mrs. C. Davy, Mrs. Jean Nagle. LEAN MEAN CLEANING MACHINES ROW ONE: Don Henderson (Charge Custodian). Doug McAfee. ROW TWO; Robert Paquette. Shiney . John Collins. Doug Maxwell (Shiftleader). ABSENT: Rob Fraleigh, Gloria Scoyne. 13 DAN ABBOUD: When not embarrassing Heather. ' Bood ' can be found phoning Judy (■school work, ' ) contributing to Central ' s own Jr. Sr. Football team. Camera club (farce). Yearbook, Joe Koolin ' with Bob and Lunch Time. Pet peeves; Now 1,85 (cops galorell. Functions. SCH451 M.M.C.M.: beating South in Football, going 4-2 in Sr. Football, shaving cream fights. Ambition ■ to be the world ' s greatest procrastinator. F.S : Mr. Attndge. 1 really don ' t know. You know what I mean? WIAYSOUN ABUSITTA: Meemo ' s first year at Central has been spent: ice-skating (different tha.n in Arabia!), doing Jane Fonda ' s workout, watching nighttime soap operas, playing piano and being Yearbook rep. Her most memorable Central moment occurred when she beat Nico at arm wrestling ( Keep cool, calm and collected! ) Her pet peeves include; getting up in the mornings in cold weather and definitely Mr. Peterson. She someday hopes to be a successful business lady of an Arabian Empire. SCOTT ALLAN: Tiger can usually be found being very studious or surviving pressure sales. His pet peeves include: red shoes, aspirin commercials, bus drivers and Ginos. His most memorable Central moments were Christmas Break ' 84 and reading L.S. and E.S. ' s notes in HIS 351. Scott ' s ambition is to build T.A.B. ' s into a conglomerate. F.S.: You must buy something, my multiples! SCOTT ANDERSON: PAUL ANTONY: Montag usually travels to the outer most cosms of the earth in his federation star cruiser, photocopies. Paul hates Mc- Donald ' s breakfast staff, artificial sweetners. warped wood, and Buck Roger ' s reruns. Favonte sayings: Shnach Nicha Lumah Tochar . Beam me up Scottie . It ' s a won- derful probe? Eh Boy. lookin ' mighty cute m dem jeans . Dropping math ' Say goodbye to 82 |Obs . Ambition? To be an Airco technical institute welder graduate and travel to Kenya in a Suzuki )eep. VIDYA ARMOGAN: V s pet peeves; fire drills when it ' s -20 outside, beaver food talking back to you and losing a math contest. Activities: squash, speardiving. Camera Club. Math Contests. Science Olympics, correcting teachers, being kicked out of the library. M.M.C.M : Kalvaikade ' 85 and Mr. Manias teaching with a broken nose and sunglasses. V hopes for Total Nuclear Disarmament so that he can build one bomb to do the trick OR medicine at UWO. F S.: But seriously though . Just kidding!? JAYN ARNOLD; MARCUS BECKER: Beaker spends his time prefecting, getting thrown out of the library and finding excuses why not to do his homework. His pet peeves include; people who bug him about his car and a certain tall male phys. ed. teacher. After Gr. 13 (his most memorable Central moment), he wishes to go to Fanshawe, buy a house in North London and find out what all the buttons on his calculator are for. F.S.: But that ' s beside the point . ERNIE BIEMAN: Ernie hates people who talk over a song he likes while spending most of his time philosophizing: programming all water related sports, listening to James Redekop while translating for Dav e Griffiths and disputing theology with Jake. Ernie ' s most memorable Central moment was Tuesday afternoon in the park. Sept 3, ' 85, He hopes to become a computer graphics programmer, get his MBA. own a business, spend his money saving the planet and . . . relax. F.S. You called? Eschew obfuscations . JOHANNA BILLINGS: Yobanna spends her time playing volleyball, tennis, swimming, orchestra, string ensemble, grad committee doing business with Frank and Gus. She hates math teachers with speaky shoes and, of course. Snuggles The Bear. She wishes to be a healthy, fashionable violinst in the Vienna Philharmonic or the first female garbageman while always remembering rolling in the mud at Exeter S.S. and the Grad ' 85 followed by Marty ' s party. F.S.: So- w-ahh . . 16 MICHELE BLACKMORE: Michi- Boo ' s most memorable Cen tral moments were going to the drive-in witti seven guys and Boo; Boston; and sleeping over at Julie ' s. Her activities consist ot being Yearbook Editor ' 85, Music Council Prez, nervous breakdowfns, being nice and everything - isn ' t it great! Her pet peeves are D.D., people who crack their knuckles and work periods in English as she wishes to someday blow up male chauvinist teachers (and we all know who you are!). F.S. Come on guys! VERONICA BLOKKER. Tubs dislikes male chauuinists, being asked what she got on a test and being asked how she is Activities. Sr. Or- chestra, Sr. Band, Track Field, Cross-Country, Christian Fellowship Club and Teacher harrassment. Ambition? Hoping to meet Pierce Bronsan -or to become a nun, M.M.C M : While playing tennis with Cagiannos in the school parking lot. the ball went into the window well and I, lacking the gift of foresight, went into the wall after it . F.S.: Ya know what I mean, peachy keen . AMY JANE BULL: Shamy . Aym ' s pet peeves are lizards who e.jt yogurt for lunch; having to justify bitchmess and the lightning boll Her activities at Central were student council, SAA (9-11) and O.S.S.S.A. Amy ' s ambitions in life are pretty straightforward. She wants to be successful, powerful and rich. Most memorable Central moments were when she was late for her chemistry exam in gr. 9, being elected and Couchiching. F.S.: oh excuse me!, that ' s at- tractive . NICOLE CACCAMO: Gidget . Nicci has trouble dealing with the mornings. Her activities while at Central were the Drama Club ' 84, ' 85, ' 86, noon hour theatre ' 85, Int. Band, Sr. Band and Sr. Orchestra. Nicci ' s ambition in life is to be a multi Tony award winner and to have chocolate cake and ctiam- pagne for brekkie everyday. Most memorable Central moment was Boston ' 85and whalewatching. F.S.: Could this be more fun? In- deed. BOB BOUSKILL: Party King Machine Bob spends his time with student council, plays hockey, badminton, golf, intramurals and perfects Mr Chisholme ' s Open Book Exam technique Ambition says, ' I want to own a bus , MM, CM.: Quebec City ■84, ' 85. UCC Jungle Jam 84, ' Exeter ' 84-5-6: Tim Scholte, 1st Dance Gr, 12. Grad nights ' 85 and ' 85. and meeting Geoff Peacock. F.S : So, what ' s going on Friday night? CATHERINE CAGIANNOS: SUZANNE BROWN: Suzanne (Coming back in ' 85!) hates people with red hair and . . could we possibly . . .? Her activities in- clude; Int. Strings, Int. Band, Sr. Orchestra, Mid., Jr. Sr. Basket- ball, Jr. Sr. Volleyball, soccer, and SAA which may help her in fulfilling her ambition in becoming the first woman to make it to the major leagues! F.S. Oh!!! MARY BETH CARROLL: Spotty . Mary Beth hated getting braces, couldn ' t stand having her wisdom teeth pulled and detests glasses. Her most favorite activities are cross-country, swimming and Jr. Volleyball team. Ambition in life is to get out of Gr. 13, make money and travel. Her most memorable Central moment was colouring in world issues. F.S.: What ' s up? GIL BUB; God . Gil ' s pet peeves are pretty far out - he hates small men with broken arms, frozen refrigerated material in the garage, and last but not least Ceramic -ducks at the bottom ot pools. His activities during high scfiool years were; making swine farms, physics class, watching lots of T.V. and reading the comics. Ambition is to finish writing his grad write-up. F.S.; Nooo. LAURA CHAPIN: Laur . Pet peeves v;ere Mr. Richardson ' s dictatorship in the library, being called Andrea and being on time Activities during high school years: Drama Club. SAA. lunc h hour theatre and Central Intelligence. Ambition in tife; Graffiti and Australia. Most memorable Central moment took place at Golden Crown Pre-Grads. Grad night ' 85. F.S.: Why me? 17 GEOFFREY CORBETT: Groovy Galoo the Love God Pet peeves; proverbial Face grobs, perculated birdies feet and prostate surgery. Activities are; Int. and Sr Band, Soccer, Cross country skiing and ttie Toboganning Team. Groovy ' s ambition in lite is to acquire that certain sound which drives women crazy and leaves the multitudes enslaved in his power Most memorable Central moment took place in Boston where he broke beds. F S.; I washed my legs this morning and now I can ' t do a thing with them. LISADAFOE: TODD CORDELL: Long Dong . Todd becomes quite Irritable when he sees Kathy McLay ' s face, when there is warm 50 around. Bob Skinner and the treehead band. Activities: partying naked in Quebec and Exeter. Todd ' s a pretty serious guy with a pretty serious ambition - to find an ape who can sing this can ' t be a tree stump. Todd ' s been told that his most memorable Central moment was Bob B and a bucket of ice cold water in Quebec. F.S.: Look at Kailee. Have you been eatm ' cookies Kathy? JENNIFER DALY: GILLIAN CREE: Jellybean hates when Graeme constantly wears grey clothes. Activities are bothering Cindy and Alana at lunch time and insulting Graeme. Am- bition in life IS to pass Gr. 13 biology, travel and go to Western next year. F.S.: Don ' t ask me, I don ' t know MARK CROSSLEY: Vincent Wong . Mark ' s pet peeves are assignments and preppies. His activities at Central were Christian Fellowship Club, war games, sur- vival games and Karate. Most memorable Central moment was World Issues with Mr. Woods. Destination is University. Anywhere!!! BOB DELAGRAMMATICAS: Deli . The Bear is irritated by small Japanese cars with no head room, Nico ' s laugh and spaz ' s attempts at growing a moustache. Activities at Central were Football, Baseball, Prefect, Scrooge, Cancer Campaign and everything else. Ambition in life IS to buy his Corvette and blow Hockin ' s RX7 off the road. Most memorable Central moment was Central Sr. Football breaking South 14-7, 4 2 record!! F.S.: Rrrightl? CATHERINE CUYLLE: DIANE DOBELL: MICHELLE DUFFY: ■ ' Itch . Michelle ' s pet peeves are chemistry, preppies, pre-grads at Golden Crown, guys named Tim and Sers. Itch loves to have coffee at Forsey ' s with J.D., enjoys baking bread and stopping at Can. Tire gas station at 1:30 a.m. just to say hi . Most memorable Central moment was May 24, ' 85, all Friday 13th ' s COR 39. F.S.: Hey Dude! Dawna-Lynne do I look O.K.? LARISA ELUCHOK: Pink Flower On The Moonbeam holds the title as pumpkin carving champ ' 83 to ' 85 while also being involved in volleyball, basketball, tennis and the Grad Committee Her dislikes include; monotone teachers, identical niners and Snuggles The Bear New Year ' s Eve 83-84 and going to the turnabout with Kim were her most memorable Central moments. Someday, Lansa would like to become the next Dr Ruth while executing Snuggles but if all else fails she will attend Launer for Business JULIE FARQUHAR: Fabulous- Flanks-Farquhar spends her time; eating, sleeping, moving, metabolizing, detrusor contracting, SAA, student ' s council and doing sports. Sitting beside Frank in Algebra turns out to be Julie ' s most memorable moment here is wishing to be 6 ' 4 and teach Phys. Ed. at Central S.S. Julie ' s pet peeves are people who say Liberry , fuzzy dice and felt paintings. F.S.: Oh, I see! GEOFF FELLOWS: Joker will always remember Monkey ' s Lunch with A.G., J. P. and T.C. Activities; Basketball, BIO Research Team, learning how to from Tal and attending the Jeff Max School of Sports. Pet peeves; clingons. reverse peristalsis, interphase and GHOSTS OF CLASSES PAST (Max). His ambitions are the PMS Research Grant, leisure studies at Univ. of Brunswick Hotel (Talbot St. Campus). F.S.: Please won ' t you be my grizzly bear?! DAWN FISHER: Fisher The Rip- per ' s pet peeves: last period class, calculus. Barbie and the Booster Mobile, the day after club meetings with the fearless foursome and losing the lottery. She is usually found at Note ' s Dance Club, having afternoon naps, or of course, with Anthony. Ambition: to someday buy Anthony a Porsche. MM. CM.: Being a member of the fearless foursome and undoubtedly, breaking out of Saunders. F.S.: I ' ll never be the same , You ' re as smooth as Peanut Butter . BRIAN FLYNN: Brian is an avid supporter against hairstyles which made the cyclops look stylish He takes part in various activities such as; Hockey. Cross Country Running. Skiing, Sr. Band. Sr Orchestra Ensemble. Captain of The Tobogganning Team. Tennis and School Show bands. Most memorable moment observing the ritual ol the legendary antler dance while on the Boston IVIusic Trip Brian ' s ambition is to open the door which has the sign Use the other door . F S.; I s ' ppose , Dreeeam Boooat . BRENT FOXCROFT: While spending his time in the Camera Club, Computer Club, Chess Club, playing Badminton, listening to DA. ' s tapes, trying not to fall asleep in Algebra and filling out meaningless forms. Brent also hopes to one day be free ... of Central and to en|oy life. His pet peeves include: Mr, Attridge ' s famous ties, and trying to get dates. His famous Central moment was Kavalkade ' 85. F.S. How ' s it going? C ' est For- midable! ELAINE GAMBLE: Nelly Gumboil gets annoyed by wearing glasses. Central preppies, paiaros (especially petnrrojos) and Tall Frat Man, while spending her time avoiding school, teachers ■ especially music teachers ■ and bird watching. Once out of Central she hopes to become rich and famous, speak languages, and France 1986. F.S.: Ay Carajo! Ahora mismo, a qui mismo coqueto! BRIAN GLENN: Farmboy ' s ac- tivities while not in school are guitar, cheese parties, time travel and spending time detesting The Big C, McPigs, and the Computer Room Nerds. He will never forget Paul destroying the SCH251 class with acid or Tim flipping the Granada. He hopes to one day attend AIRCO TECHNICAL IN- STITUTE, meet Twisted Sister then go to UWO. F.S.: Blow away again, you ' reall dirt . LAWRENCE GREENFIELD: Gino detests Women Drivers, Men With Hats and of course Functions w hile spending most of his time trashing the city in the Gino mobile, late night partying. While Larry will always remember 13 Chemistry too early in the morning and Rap sessions with J. Thorpe, he wishes to someday hijack a Molly Maid or crabwalk to Buffalo. TIMGREENFIELD: FRANK HAM; Frank-Ham-and Cheese-Sandwich (Mr. Grad Committee) spends his time with Student Council, swimming, cycling, sailing, skiing, and music (85), Pet peeves; immaturity, psychotic axe murderers, wanderng desert dromedaries and Dudes , He will always remember Quebec ' 86 and all my gorgeous platonic girl- friends , Frank hopes to attend Queens (Engineering) ... I want to drive trains . TRACY GREENWOOD: • ' Trac ' s pet peeves; Barbie the Booster Mobile. Papa Smurf, last period calculus, and Heilo Rogers Repair Wtien not dreaming about one day owning Note ' s , or to run away witti Don Jotinson. she spends her time at Notes Dance Club witti the Fearless Foursome, spendmg money and answering the phone She will always remember being one of the Fearless Foursome, those Central dances. French class Watson ' 84 and Graduation F S,: Hey Babel . He ' s Hoti No Amariit. you can ' t photocopy my homework TIM HANDELMAN; Turbo will always remember having his head cut off in shop class and bleeding all over Mr, Lawson, His activities WERE Sr, Band Prez,, Social Director, slave, peasant, groveler, chimney sweep, and inventing nuclear power. Pet Peeves: Psychology, dead fish, six packs, open houses and good ole ' Mitch and his hair. Ambition? To be Mr. T ' s hairdresser, tailor tiemaker. F.S.; Only the good die . DAVID GRIFFITHS; Griff who wishes to be the greatest musician in galactic history, spends his time inventing a system of Geometry with James and discussing politics with Gerrard. MM. CM.; playing Hindemith Sonata at one recital. Pet peeves; smoking and normality. F.S.; No, he ' s dead . SUSAN HAYMAN; Susie Q spent her time at Central with the Int. Sr. Bands, Coca-Cola Club ' 85, Sr, Orchestra, SAA, Student Council, and being a member of the Barf Patrol. Pet Peeves; crooked ties, oranges grapefruits and that certain smell at 11;04. M.M.C.M.; Boston ' 85, Quarter Finals ' 85, Opera Trip ' 84 and New York ' 86, Ambition? To be very happy very rich! F.S.; Kuh , Oh.. . I see . ALAN GRUJIC; D-D-A hopes that he ' s graduated from Central, he ' ll be free of 2-D being right and Paul Antony quitting smoking AGAIN. Ambitions; 24 Sussex Drive, to stop Hailey ' s Comet from circling the universe and to buy Mr. A. some new ties. Alan spends his time competing in Sumo wrestling and watching reruns of Gorilla At Large on T.V. M.M.C.M.; Getting served with Steve Miller. F.S.; No, but I ' m right , How ' s about a little kiss, girlie? LARA HELDERS; When not hating Madonna clones, Lara spends her time on SAA and trys everything at least once. MM. CM.; Gr. 10 parties, parties more parties! Lara hopes to be the future Dr. Ruth. F.S.; May the camel of fortune leave a loaf of luck in your forehead, right Greg? ANIL GUPTA; Gup has spent his high school life hating his inability to touch the rim; listening to Pete Sebekos and his nose stories; playing basketball, soccer, tennis and badminton. Anil ' s ambition; to touch the rim . . . and, if not, . . . well, Med. School. ALLEN HERRINGTON; Al ' s Pet Peeves; students asking why they can ' t get their yearbooks in June, Weekend Wally ' s cottage water skiers who ruin perfectly glass-calm water. Activities; ' 86 Yearbook Editor, being an all out Summer Water Skier, prefect and Coca Cola Club member. Ambition? What everybody already knows; to own operate his own limousine service. M.M.C.M.; trying to get Dan ' s car back. F.S.; How ya ' all doin ' ? 20 JOSEPH HOCKIN: PATRICK HODGSON: When not getting annoyed by Eric Talman spitting food, Mrs. King ' s work periods and Beaver Canoe sweatshirts, Pat spend time skiing, being on the Tobogganning Team, contemplating stealing his neighbour ' s Porsche and winning card games. M.M.C.M.: Anyday of GEA 251. Pat hopes to je a ski guide at Chamonie or a ski bum anywhere In the Rockies. F.S,: We need about six feet of snow now . CATHY HUGHES: CONSTANTINE lOANNOU Yanounou (thanks Peer ' ). When not detesting Gus as a NN. teachers who give assignments at the same time and unpopular people who act too popular. Constantine spends time organizing the Arts Festival Activities, Drama Communications Yearbook Rep Languages Newspaper Clubs. MM CM Being dragged through the halls by his feet. Ambition? . a teacher at Central? Nahi . . positively something in the linguistic field! F.S,: Justkiddingi SNEZANA ISAILOVIC: Schnoz spends most of her time with the SAA, Music Council, Bands, Student Council the Barf Patrol. Pet Peeves: Chem. 5A1, computers and especially people who lick their container lids. Ambition: live in Europe make lots of money. M.M.C.M.: OCC dance ' 83, Ottawa Exchange ' 83, Sue teaching her to ski and swim and May 24 at Heather ' s cottage. F.S.: But hey, that ' s okay! ANDREW JAMIESON, -Late for Dinner ' ' ' s pet peeves: Biff ' s smile, cold coffee S buns, and Rudy ' s new nickname Activities Grad Com- mittee Excutive, Crosscountry Team. Reach for the Bottom , and continuing the non- existing search for Mrs. Right . MM CM , G Shaw ' s GEA 251 class. Summer ol ' 85. and meeting Jane Sibery. Ambition ' Attend Western ' s Business School, have 6 children and die. F.S.: Life does well without death, but we all die, so why bother to breathe ' HEATHER HURST: Once out of Central and free from Basketball, Volleyball, Track Field, Swimming, Music, SAA and Grad Committee, Heather wants to be rich and famous! She will always remember the Ottawa Music Trip, Rideau Hall ' 83 and Boston ' 85, Pet Peeve? Mr. Richardson. F.S,: Ya really?! LYNN JONES: Scippio sends her time avoiding certain members of staff, roaming the hallways, trying to decipher her own handwriting and detesting why people ask her what grade she ' s in, Lynn hopes to attend Western to study Communi- cative Disorders or to be a hobo. She will always remember Mr. Freeman checking his ans wers with hers to see if his are right! F.S.: Leave me alone! You twit! y l MARTHA HUTCHINSON: Being involved in the Drama Club, Mart will remember Central and the Spanish class without a test! She tends to get annoyed by garbled tonescaping from loudly-played Walkmans. Her ambition? To become a published author or columnist. F.S.: If Only! ALANNA JORGENSEN: Boop ' s pet peeves include niners, cabbage patch kids and accessories Madonna, preppies and paisle,, anything. She spends her time partying every weekend at Shaw ' s D,S.. driving Gillian up the wall, and hoping for Tom Selleck. Her most memorable Central moment? June 18, 1986. F.S. : Boo! Fmuta 21 MARTHA KLINGER: Miracle Mart spends her time going to Florida or getting annoyed by Madonnaism , people who call her Anne, and those who are sexually attracted to their calculator. M.M.C.M.: Sun Beach and the Grad ' 85. She hopes to spend a White Night with Baryshni- kov, be reincarnated as Bruce Springsteen ' s Levis or Martha Klinger . . M.D. F.S.: Where have all the good men gone? AMARJIT LAIL: Being late for class and getting thrown out of the library are Amarjit ' s daily activities along with detesting Geography movies, Chemistry, niners, homework and being asked questions for which he has no answer. M.M.C.M.: Novem- ber Pre Grad. shaving cream fights and J. Hockin ' s hand signals. Amar- jit hopes to win the next 14 million in 6 49. F.S.; Get a job . TAL LEYSHON: Conan The Barbarian (8 The Pale of Central ' s soccer team ) spends his time in the War Games Club or the Bio Research Team, Dancing at the Beef Baron and bemg awarded Central ' s Road Hockey Tourn, MVP. Pet peeves: people who say you ' se guys and Please stand for our National Anthem and if you ' re in the halls please remam standing . MMCM. Mr Attridge ' s wardrobe Ambition? To drive the Zamboni at Cariing Arena or open a Chipwagon in downtown Beirut. F.S.: Look, I ' ll marry you if I have to . MARLISSA LINDHOUT: Liezee gets annoyed by The Mother-Mary Syndrome , Dutch and east end jokes, and no hockey team. Activities: leading the Central Hockey Fan Club, doing anything music , the Key Club (prez) and spending long hours planning Mr. M ' s assassination. Ambition: Rio ' 87 and to create a Central Hockey Team. M.M.C.M.: Dec. 29 84, Sound-a-thon ' 85, any Ghost hockey game and Arms and the Man. LYNDA LEROUX: Lynda ' s pet peeves include being called cute and of course, functions and cal- culus classes. When not playing tennis or having lunch with Heather, she spends her time hoping to be the best. She is still waiting for her most memorable Central moment. F.S.: I can ' t do this! BRENDA LEVERETTE: Frater- nizing, Theatre Arts, and Forsey ' s lunches are just a few of Brenda ' s activities. She also spends time hoping to abolish wearing shoes , invent a no-calorie food and study sciences. MM. CM.: being a groupie , January dances and Gibbon ' s Park encounters. Her only pet peeve ... a forty, eh Tan? F.S.: You wouldn ' t believe what I just ate! SADIE LEWIS: Shady Lady spends her time in the Prefect Club, and helping Di fight of the Germans while getting annoyed by black nylons, D1P2 and last class on Friday. Sadie ' s most memorable Central moment was the last dance ' 85 which undoubtedly no one else remembers. Ambition: To do abso- lutely nothing and make lots of money at it. F.S.: On a good day with a tollowing wind , I don ' t know . SUSAN LINDSAY: PAMELA LINTON: Dinky , being the school bully and the assistant coach of the toboggan team can be found eating cheese buns while considering tropical fish and weasles to be major pet peeves. Pam hopes to meet the Pope and tell him all about her most memorable Central moments such as; the wrestling match at Brian ' s and Geoff ' s cake episode at Kavalkade ' 85. F.S.; Cheese Louise! Yikes . NICO L0REN2UTTI: When not making dragon faces at with Jeff, Sneaky spends his time on the Prefect Club, Scrooge, Track Field, playing Euchre at Lunch - Wops against the World and Cancer canvasser. Pet Peeves: vector problems, computers, Manel ' s voice. Ambition: To own a beach on the Riviera, enjoy tremendous wealth while possessing a full head of hair. M.M.C.M.: Kavalkade ' 85, German French classes, ' 85. F.S.: Polce, Polce, I ' m losing my hair! 22 CATRIONA MACFARLANE: Cat ' s no. 1 pet peeve is Barbie and the Booster Mobile, while she spends her time out with Fearless Four- some and her most memorable Cen- tral moment (It ' s not a drink, it ' s a meal!). Her ambition is to always have the 4M ' s. F.S.: He ' s Hot!! If you want to talk, call your mother! JULIE MACMILLAN: Bean tends to get mildly annoyed by brrread . Madonna, Barry ' s ties, and of course, grades below 90. Activities: SAA, Grad Committee, Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton. Int. Strings Orchestra. Ambition: Ottawa for Law, mate with an intelligent man and give birth to an eventual super- human race. M.M.C.M,: Summer of ' 86, the song Freeze Frame . F.S.: Hey ' za baby, how ' z about a little smooch? KIMBERLEY MCDONALD: Pet Peeves: Tim Handleman and his chest hairs. Biff ' s smile and Brent ' s hair. Kim can be found in Grad Committee meetings and honouring the Biff and Bunt Fan Club. Favorite Central moments: Frat parties (plural), Doug Smith swearing during a math test and the Summer of ' 86. Kim hopes to marry very rich die very old. F.S.: This class is sooo boring! MARION MCDOUGALL ■■Mare ' s pet peeves, include getting intoxicated at cottage parties and trying desperately to understand wtiy if Ot- makest anyttimg. Surviving tier ambition ol 5 days ot tun trolic m Quebec. Marion hopes to be tied wilti Alan G lor ttie ' 86 Physics Scholarship Activities going out lor lunch, losing intramural racquetball and reminiscing about her MM CM in Quebec F S How many days till Quebec? You ' ll get over it . . Relax! HEATHER MACVOY: Hez ' s pet peeves are a 59 min. lunch and final announcements of the day . Activities: Orchestra, String Ensemble, School Show, Little Mary Sunshine, Basketball, Track Ex- change to Germany and eating the breads of our creative labour in Eng. class (her most memorable Central moment). Ambition? To bum around in Europe and make bread. F.S,: If you can ' t dazzle them with dexterity then baffle them with B.S.! . CINDY MCELLISTRUM: McRath spends her time trying to get through Gr. 13 Chemistry and driving Gillian up the wall (after all she ' s closer to insanity than we are). Once out of Central, free of niners, computers, and paisley anything, Cindy wishes to own her very own teddy bear factory. She will always remember the Turnabout ' 83 . . . Alanna in a dress! F.S. Drop Dead! MARGARET MARKVOORT: Margar- et spends her time dancing, dreaming, dieting, shopping, lunches with Aym and getting an- noyed by orange. Clematis and 7th floor. Her most memorable Central moments were her cottage Feb. 85 with Aym and LFR with MM. Some day she hopes to see if Robert DeNIro is really waiting. F.S.: . . . But then again, I could be lying BRENT MCGILL: Safe (You ' re that Blackfriars guy, right?) spends his time playing football, irritating those in authoritative positions and getting everything for nothing. He detests any type of reforming, conforming, institutions, and hopes that one day he will smack up his father ' s jaguar so he will buy a 935 Porsche. Ambition: Grossing at least 300 grand a yr. before age 25. F.S.: Hug my Bells SEAN MCCORMICK: Scarface ' s pet peeves are Clarke Rd. and headbangers (which usually run together). Activities include football, basketball, soccer, track, SAA treasurer, and snow football. M.M.C.M. The day he scored the winning touchdown against South, being a cuban drug King without being Cuban (The World is Mine), and the day he owns Clarke Rd. F.S.: In your face! MICHELLE MCKINNIE: Cheleroo detests band at 7:30 am and slimy strapless dresses Activities include Int Sr Band. SAA Social Director 84-85. Little Mary Sunshine ' 83 Drama Club LFR with MM and GEO with the Pre2 M M CM, Boston ' 85, Tears For Fears, C Q E , winning the Red Feather Game, ' 85 and lust being one of the boys ' Bud hopes to go to France, Med school and work summers as morality director atj; Q,E. F,S,: Hey Big Guy ' , Dos. Amazing! 23 KATHLEEN MCLAY: When not sleeping in rainstorms in Bayfield, Kath can usually be found at P+M ' s with the gang, having a major jam session or driving everyone home. Pet peeves: VH, papercuts, and Todd Cordell ' s face (seriously Todd, I haven ' t been eating cookies! ). Ambition: Live the Glamorous Life in NYC. M.M.C.M.: winning the cutest baby award 85-86, the Air Guitar, and oh, those Central dances. F.S.: (to be said with Karyn) Well, I ' ve got something that you ' ll really like . JAMIE MORRISON: James enjoys cheese buns with Johnny Smoke, driving the truckster like T.J. Toupee and seeing Tim H. flip his car (his M.M.C.M.). Besides getting annoyed by Paul A. photocopying his notes and bedroom blinds, Jamie ' s pet peeves is McDonald ' s breakfasts. Ambition? Become a full time Manager at Wendy ' s and win the World Wrestling Federation belt from Hulk Hogan. F.S.: I ' ve had nightmares that look like birthday parties compared to this! DAVID MEDZON: Phlegmster spends his time Ant farming, committing arson. Bingo and crocodile wrestling, hating plaque, fat ankles and Larry Tate. Someday Dave hopes to rid the world of all known communicable diseases. He will never forget Methadone Tuesday. F.S.: Ob-la-di Ob-la-da life goes on . RUTH MORRISON: Boots pet peeves are headcolds during exams, wimpy tendencies and thanks to Dafoe, finding lost lunches in her locker, 3 min. later. Activities: an avid supporter of the Biff and Bunt Fan Club. M.M.C.M.: KavalKade ' 85 and T.G. and N.L. in Mr. Watson ' s French class ' 84- ' 85. Ambition: Travelling the globe, spending outrageous amounts of money, and enjoying the life of leisure. F.S.: Have you seen Lisa? KARIN MICHEELSEN: Scooter Weathermouse gets annoyed by everything . . . especially Cabbage Patch Kids, Ethiopian Relief Songs and SUNS. Activities: Sr. Band, Sr. Orchestra, Music Council, Awards Band, partaking in big safaris, playing in wind tunnels and hoping to bankrupt the Casinos of the world. She can ' t seem to remember her most memorable Central moment . . . Hmmm? LISAMUNRO STEVEN MILLER: I ' ll ■ buy - everything - a - round - because - my - last - name • is - Miller detests Newman and his clothes, head bangers, cats, being carded and Snuggles the Bear. Activities: deep- sea diving, hang-gliding, and beating up Paul. Miller enjoys dreaming of the day he ' ll be on Wheel of Fortune. M.M.C.M.: a warm May night in Grade 12 and especially anytime driving with Al. F.S.: I must say , Try everything in life once except one certain thing. GREG NEWMAN: Big G detests Miller, wintertime and lousy weekends. When not windsurfing, swimming, playing tennis, football, guitar and Hacky-Sac, Greg dreams about successfully conquering a west African country and becoming KING OF THE MASAI WARRIORS. M.M.C.M.: One cold November night in Grade 10. F.S.: May the camel of fortune leave a loaf of luck on all yourforeheads! KAREN MORGAN: While spending her time cooking, reading, working out or hoping to become an oc- cupational therapist or a doctor. Karen always gets annoyed by people who call her favorite rock group Dead or Alive DOA . F.S.: Oh well, that ' s nice . MICHELLE NICOLSON: Chele tends to get annoyed hearing My most favorite place in the whole world IS . . . every 2 weeks. Ac- tivities: SAA, volleyball, grad committee, Santa Claus Float Committee, and Yearbook. Michelle hopes to graduate for the last time in four years and to someday tan her palms. M.M.C.M.: the original Exeter-May-two-four with Tal, Firewalker in 1984. F.S.: Why do we need to know this?! LESLIE O ' DRISCOLL: Les can ' t stand little gr. 9 ' s, boring science classes and gasp! ttie 12 minute run. M.M.C.M.: being on ttie Yearbook committee, Mr, Richardson forever telling her to be quiet in the library, Kavalkade ' 85 and talking to gorgeous A. B. ingr. 9. Ambition: Les hopes to marry a great guy, make lots of money and have a happy, enjoyable life. F.S.; I need help, I don ' t get this! JANE PARDY ALLAN PEEVER; Peeve ' s pet peeve: Where ' s Cornwall? Al spends his time playing football, spares, and stuffing Sean Mc- Cormick into a Honda. His most memorable Central moment was watching Sean Lyons playing the drums, listening to George Thoroughgood. F.S.: But I haven ' t been drinking, Mr. Peterson JASON PENNINGTON: Poley ' s pet peeves are Special Mild ' s, and sunny days at the beach. He can usually be found in the Church choir, walking Neen, rock collecting, cloud watching and Exeter. His ambition is Australia, or kick me in the teeth four times . Jason will always remember that he listened one day. F.S.: Hey, can I bumb a butt? ANNE PARKIN: Bimba ' s pet peeves include; Heavy Metal T- shirts, los senores de los her- manascos and Ginos. She spends her time helping Di dodge the Germans and speaking Spanish with Di and Nel. She hopes for Europe ' 86, U of T and to be the official wine-taster for the Rothschild ' s. M.M.C.M.: Summer ' 84, Gatwick ' 84, and La Grande Cafe Riche. F.S.: Vamos a la piaya! , Could do! . JUDY PASIC: Jude ' s pet peeve is having no pet peeves. She spends her time in Track Field, Pretec- ting, going to see Rocky IV only to see Dolph, and remembering talking behind the bookshelves and having Mr. Richardson spend 15 min. to find the source of the noise. Ambition? A job in the medical field; to one day be able to save someone ' s life. F.S.: Well, you know what I mean , That ' s life! LISA PERETIC: Rocko ' s activities are; being indecisive, the coach of the tobogganning team and those soap operas with Tom in the hall. Lisa ' s pet peeves: Junior yuppies and pre grads (which usually run together). She hopes for spiritual contentment and to marry a generous, rich and abusive tycoon. M.M.C.M.: slanderous pictures of Paul, Turkey Point Zone , and Danceland. F.S.: You would if you loved me! ANTHONY POLCI: Polce who shall one day be the first Prime Minister to drive a Porsche, spends time with Sr. Band, Stage Band. Euchre at lunch. Camera Club, and gasping at fine cars. His pet peeves are Dan ' s Iranian Euchre tactics, and the use of party and park as verbs. M.M.C.M.: Nico ' s hair loss. Kavalkade ' 85 and the day Mr. Blosdale burnt his nose hairs with a lighter. F.S.: So ' s your mother! . GRAEME PATE PAUL PUZ: When not playing tennis, Poncho spends his time playing Rock Roll, grave-digging, drumming, selling babies and detesting break dancers, and when the San Diego Chargers lose. Ambition: getting a degree of some sort, meeting Rush, being a Tennis star, and playing with a band at Madison Square Gardens. M.M.C.M.: passing Calculus, run- ning a red light on Dufterin. and Brent ' s bash. F.S.: You ' re kid- ding! , There isjust noway . 25 ALLISON RANKIN: The Prez spends her time doing her pet peeve, filling in forms. She forgets her most memorable Central moment but does know that she wants to be happy always. F.S.: Get out of town! TONY RISTINE: Polk-a-roo-stud gets annoyed by dirt under women ' s fingernails, and undoubtedly, Pete Sebekos. He spends his time with football, soccer, D1P4 spares, hoping to retire at 20 or 21 or . . .(!) and dreaming of L.P. He will never forget going 4-2 in Sr. Football or those party spares. F.S.; Ouch! ROBERT RATH: When not getting annoyed by people who judge other people without really knowing them, morning announcement and crazy 9 ' ers, Screamer spends his time skipping french class (85), math contest (86), and showing up for first class spares. He hopes to one day get beaten up by cops at Homecoming Parties, to own a personal software business or to be a drummer in a heavy metal band. M.M.C.M.: Computer Fair 85 86, the football team winning. F.S.: Don ' t bedoin that! YVETTE ROMANO: Vetts gets annoyed by Sybil Sargent, Barbie and the lovewoman people who drive Fieros and think they ' re God. While spending most of her time writing letters of resignation to the world, she hopes to make it to 21 and never forget her most memorable Central moment: December 12, ' 85 - the day 8. McGill showed up at school in his longiohns. F.S.: He was swinging on his closet doors . . . , bronzed and put on the mantle piece . JAMES REDEKOP: When not reading or discussing the Universe with friends, James hopes to read everything Isaac Asimov has ever written. Pet Peeve: Pseudo- scientists. M.M.C.M,: playing Native Guide on the music trip to Boston. F,S.: ' Yields falsehood when preceeded by it quotation GENIA RUBINCHIK: Gem spends her time in gab sessions during spares and hating Jimmy ' s English notes. Getting out of Seal was her most memorable Central moment as she hopes to graduate as a University drop-out and own a gas station with S.S. THOMAS RICHARDSON MARK RICHMAN: FOP ' s pet peeves are The Human Race and Top 40 ' s music. He spends his time in Int. Band, Sr. Band and Or- chestra, Awards Band, Gr. 9 swim team, getting chased by 100 Ghetto Youths and hoping to be Jacques Cousteau 2 or some reasonable facsimile thereof. He will always remember Soundathons, Boston ' 84 and the P re-Grad Shoot out. LANA RUBINCHIK: Lana hates teachers giving a one hour answer to a one minute question. She spends her time working in the cafeteria, arguing with the teachers and hoping to be rich and to travel all of the world - well, most of it. She will always rememer graduating. F.S.: Bolony PATRICK RYAN: When not avoiding anything to do with that communist Jane Fonda, or hoping to see the mighty Andre Thorton put one over the right field wall, Too Slim spends his time hating the Tigers, Twins, Jays, Brewers, Yankees and Orioles. His favorite Centra moment was the Indoor Fireworks Display ( ' 85). F.S.: At the beach, it ' s not what you have on but what you have not . 26 MELISSA SAFRAN: Mef ' s pet peeves Include Toronto boyfriends, niners taller than she, leaky bathr ooms (through the ceiling) and diet anything! She spends her time being the manager of the Sr. Boys Soccer team with K.L,, yearbook, SAA, road hockey and personal chauffer to B.C. and C.C. tVI.IVl.C.fW.: the Amazons ' 84, ' 85 TARGET with the OHL. Ambition: to make her first million while she ' s young and retire to the warmth of S. California. F.S.: Too for words! RICHARD SEO: Ice spends his time playing badminton, volleyball, SAA, Rockhound Club, Chess Club, Student Council, Music Council and getting annoyed by those who smile laugh like doddling idiots. He hopes to be the first Korean opera star or to be the cause of World War III. Richard ' s M.M.C.M.: When Mr T called him that Oriental . F.S,: Get out of here , What, no, call me Rich? ERIC SAHRMANN: When not hoping to get Into psychology, owning his own bar, and getting his calculator back from Ram, Fluff can be found as head of the studio crew, and acting as a recognized member of the anti-functions organization. He dislikes condescending teachers, fake people, and S.U.N.S. members. He will always remember people mysteriously disappearing from Functions and World Issues and Mr. Paul ' s English classes. F.S.: Be seeing you. MIKE SHEASBY: Pepe spends his time fencing, acting, film making, music, writing, and disliking Mondays, functions, tests (hap- pening at the same time). He will always remember doing seminars for Mr. McLaughlin in Gr. 13 (har! har!). Mike hopes to be the next Spellberg but make more money. F.S.: Oh,that ' sclever! AVI SALSBERG: This Suburban Ghetto Youth enjoys Jr. Sr. volleyball, tennis, band, writing notes In Elvish to Mark and Lisa, and he dislikes cute kids In com- mercials, people who say Hamlet is gay , and high heels and leather. He hopes to one day see the Jays, Argos and Leafs all become champions. M.M.C.M.: getting attacked by the school bear. F.S.: I think I ' ll go home do housework . JONATHAN SHYKOFSKY: His Divine GracI Swami hopes to one day manufacture scooby socks full time In the mystery machine, while remembering the day Frank admits he ' s unoriginal. He spends his time drumming, overeating, chickaction (K.Z.), and hating Paul ' s 24hr. lunch and Mr, P ' s circulating morning B fan. F.S.: There are no guitars just beefy T ' s; this is key . GINGER SEAMAN; Muscles activities Include basketball, volleyball. Javelin, Shot-put and Discus, SAA, lifting weights and hating when she studies her brains out and only gets 50%. M.M.C.M.: when she came In 8th In academic percentage in Gr. 12 and winning every single volleyball game in Gr. 10 (London Champions). She hopes to one day go to the Olympics (even as a spectator) and become a physiotherapist. F.S.: No Pain - No Gain! KECIA SINGH: 2-D gets annoyed by people with red hair, the word yahoo , and Dick B. Her activities Include: Mdg., Jr. basketball, volleyball, executive SAA ' 84- ' 85, tennis, pumpkin carving, and the original Air Guitar. M.fVI.C.M.: on the beach with Catwoman and Crabby. New Year ' s Day Quebec ' 85- ' 86 and the day they let Box Hockin drive. Kec hopes for her and T.H. to cure the unbearable laugh and live the ultimate dream! F.S.: Oh, please?! , I feel ill . FRANK SEGLENIEKS: Pelle will always remember when Dan threw milk in his face In Gr. 10. Frank ' s activities Include Sr. Volleyball, assist, coach Jr. Girls Volleyball. Band, Orchestra, and Midget basketball with NIco. He detests those who don ' t know what rap music Is and people who ask him how big his feet are. F.S.: It ' s like that, and that ' s the way It is! JEFF SKELTON: Skips spends his time eating ADA Bars , stomping grapes, sr. boys v-ball, deciphering Manel ' s speech impediment, and hoping to be London ' s Ambassador to Auburn University. He dislike ' s Include: Aztec clocks, rumours. NIco ' s dragon ' face and Centrals toilet sandpaper. His M.M.C.M.: pimping for 12 guys In drag(sr. boys v-ball team). F.S.: Tu est un petit Joseph! , seriously ' 27 PAUL SMALLBRIDGE: Duke ' s pet peeves are Get a Haircut . Le Chateau, and posers. He can usually be found on the X-Country ski team, Int. Sr. Band, watching the blue-skinned beast, cycling, the toboganning team, and helping EZ push the play button. Paul will always remember Boston ' 85 and getting kicked out of History because his jeans were ripped. F.S.: What ' s the matter? . Pogue Mahone! EVEANNSTAMBLER DOUGLAS SMITH; Dougster ' s activities have been the Beach. Aquatics, windsurfing, going to town and SAA. He dislikes people named Miller, the backstroke. Repo Man, and Al ' s cleaning lady shirt. While lifeguarding in Ft. Lauder- dale. Doug will remember being sold with Tommy Drew and The Sisters. F.S.: How bad is that ' Nobigschmeal ! LISA STEELE; Babie enjoys PB S.A. on a Saturday nite, work (at Chateau), dancing at Notes, horseback riding and basically anything outside Central. She will never forget being hit in the face by a basketball, picking up leaves and most importantly the grade 11 Semi-formal. Lisa hopes to make money from Law, then travel with P.B. F.S.; Right! If you really want it, go for it! ELIZABETH SMITH; When not swimming playing Waterpolo, ringette, or doing anything other than schoolwork, Boo spends her time hoping to graduate then go to University. Pet Peeves; niners that giggle constantly and going shopping with Lisa. Her M.M.C.M.; Ape man swinging from the rafters of the cafeteria. F.S.; I don ' t know . . . could be . Hey ya dummy! JAMES STENSIL; Stensiledo hates people asking for rides, all forms of Shakespeare and Paul ' s indecisiveness and loves playing video, tennis and sitting driving in his car during spares. Once wealthy through some sort of business venture, James hopes to sit back and relax while remembering the Pre-grads of ' 85 and the last dance of ' 85. F.S.; Relax! Don ' t worry about it! HENRY SONG; Honky )ust hates those days coming to school without his underwear on. He spends time playing football, hockey, soccer, basketball, skiing, shovelling his driveway and dreaming about his 2 ambitions; to die on his birthday and to go moosehunting and catch a squirrel. MICHAEL STERKEN MARK SPEARS CHRISTINE STERLING; Chris ' s activities include; Badminton, Student Council, FESFO, making spinach salad for Snez, and Calculus. Her only pet peeve is Pre Grads. Her ambition is to be the first Garbagewoman in London. M.M.C.M.; The Quebec Ski Trip, making 3 stops with S.H. S.I. on the way to dance. F.S.; Bye Baby 28 GERARD STOCKER: Jake ' s pet peeves include; No Coffee, cultured ignorance, trendies, SPH 5A1, and J. Dickinson. When not hoping to become a tree surgeon with a classical Latin degree, Gerard can usually be found getting confused by James, arguing with Ern, proving Griff ' s non-existence, or music, music, music. IVI.M.C.M.: IVIay9, ' 85, 100 pgs. of Ulysses. F.S.: Cogito - ergo Deussum KINGA SUGAR: Suuugarrr Kinga alias C.R. is her nickname her activities include; Quasi-lingual debating, experiences with Baklana, being engaged since birth and hoping to one day inform the world that Style Council is a socialist group and to breathe European air forever! Her IVI.M.C.M.: Germany. She dislikes Cheese Fetishes, Hungarian Hate Literature, navel- high snow banks at bus stops. F.S.: Taipra Magyar! Wait a minute, the phone ' s not working! MANEL SWEETMORE: Tipped dislikes getting his notes removed from his binder by J.S., French and not getting served. His activities include showing off his driving skills, water fights in Chemistry, basketball, soccer, badminton swimming. His ambition is to own a Ferrari then not to crash it, also to become an engineer. Mane! cannot remember his M.M.C.M.: F.S.: Say walla! That ' s Life! ERIC TALMAN: Captain Zola dislikes people who don ' t push the button at traffic lights. His activities include; running, x-country skiing, football, basketball (bench- warming), math nerd club, and reaching for the top. His ambition? To run a 10-K while juggling. His M.rvl.C.M.: visiting Mrs. Chow in Toronto, GEA 251 with G. Shaw. F.S.: What test? TIM TREMAIN: Tripod ' s pet peeve is ' Kcidasirolyaf. His ac- tivities include B.O.T., and being open-minded. Tim ' s ambition is to stay awake in Calculus class while his most memorable Central moment will be the day I leave . F.S.: Here comes Eddie THOMAS VANDELOO: Van- derfoofy ' s pet peeves are James Reynolds, people who spell his name with an R , and people who stand on the main stairs between periods. Activities: football, math contests, Wargames Club, Science competitions, and the WOSSA nose picking team. His ambition is to be a contestant in Pitfall to be Optimus prime ' s best buddy. M.M.C.M.: beating South 14-7 in Football. F.S,: Wokka, Wokka! , I ' m never playing that stupid game anymore! JOSEPH VARKEY: Joester Toaster loves just about everything except Breakdancers, A.M. radio, weak rims, and Montag ' s stories. He enjoys listening to loud Marvin in dark rooms, doing business with Frank Gus and explaining the difference between speed velocity to cops Ambition: Become a dictator. Joe ' s best times were spent with Jase, Al, Steve, Dougster, Gregster and Karyn in Ft. Lauderdale. F.S.: Shake for me girl, I wanna be your backdoor man! ANDREA WENINGER: Moo-Moo , like most of us, can ' t stand Pre- Grads or the cafeteria at lunch. She enjoys duck-farming, looking in- timidating and being on the toboganning team. Ambition: to be a narcotics expert or major duck farming in the military. M.M.C.M.: bursting balloons at Brian ' s big bash. F.S,: I want your pants Paul . Seriously . JULIE WHELEN: Boo ' s pet peeves are people who can ' t pronounce her name, Doug Hen- ning. Adults and those who think cartoons are juvenile. Activities: watching cartoons, music, and bugging Avi by cracking her knuckles. Ambition: to be a water spider or to refuse a collect call IVI.M.C.M.: soundathons. coffee at Pizza Patio with Jake. Julie says how many time do you live once, twice maybe? DAVID WHITTON: Wiseblood ' s activities are drinking and gambling while his ambition is to write, write, write! His most memorable Central moment was with Jason and Jimmy in the near-fatal car crash. F.S.: I can ' t get the hook out! 29 JACQUELINE WILKEN A. JAYE WILLIAMS DENNIS WONG: Henboy ' s pet peeves are: McPIgs, Tickey, Calves on Fire, Dipthong, and Abel ' s Vectors. His activities include; cheese action, melting, drawing three-quarter O ' s, TJ ' ing in the truckster. Ambition: To be an in- structor at Tim ' s Driving School , and the Big Sea. His most memorable central moment vi as watchingTim flip his car . WILLIAM ZIAULHAG: The Pet Peeves of the Missing Link in- clude; running out of toilet paper, pep rallies, and jokes on the morning announcements. His ac- tivities include walking to the office, skipping, etc. and track field. Bill ' s ambition is to join Greenpeace or sell flowers for the Moonies. F.S.: Nike the whales! KIMBERLY ZIEGNER: Zig would appreciate it if Paul would stop saying Snach, nichah, lumah tochar in English class. Kim ' s activities include SAA prez., mid sr. volleyball, track, basketball, aerobics and working with Biff. Her ambition is to be a lumberjack in the B.C. bush and drink Schlitz. Zig ' s M.M.C.M. was getting stuck in the mud with Julie, New Year ' s Eve, 83- 84 and Forsey ' s with J.S, F.S.: Jiggy-Jiggy! JEFFERYZWEIG GRADE 12 GRADS PEERDISCHLEIT GISELE GOURE: Pooderfoot hates the word cute , people with big hands, essays, people who correct her english and Mick Jagger (sorry Keril). Her activities are Jr., Sr. Band and Sr. Orchestra, Camera Club and Yearbook. Her ambition besides reaching 5 ' 5 and collecting all the Beatles albums is to do something artistic. M.M.C.M.: the first day, Boston ' 85, Yearbook ' 85 and making it with Tim ... to Gr. 12. F.S.: Ya, right Tim! 30 TINAHRISIKOS LISA PRITCHETT: E.T, is against Preppies, 9 ' ers, non-smokers, and getting stickers on her car windows. Her activities consist of going to Zeke ' s, and standing in the pit through ram, snow, sleet and hail. Her M.M.C.M. was her birthday party in March ' 85. F S.: Have you seen Annette? SHERRY LYNN MACINNIS: Coppertop is new to Central and considers moving meeting new friends a major pet peeve. She spends her time playing basketball, hockey, swimming and skating. Her [W.M.C.M. will be remembered as eating quiche and chocolate mousse in (VIrs. McCall ' s class. She hopes to one day open up her own bakery. F.S.: Bite your tongue! PATTIE SHEERS: Poodle hates all preppies. 9 ' ers, non-pit people, and Miss A ' s gr. 13 class. She spends her time raising heck and partying. Her M.M.C.fW. include her party of April ' 85, the last day of school ' 85, summer of ' 85, and especially meeting Mr. Thorpe, Once out of Central she would like to find the best putsuli and become a child care worker. F.S.: Puppy Power! Scooby-doo! JUDY MANLEY: Blue Eyes loves partying, going to the Oxbox and hates all preppies and alligators. Her most memorable Central moment was meeting B. Johnson and Mr. Thorpe. Her ambition is to get out of Central and be a hitman for the preppies. You know what I mean?! Boola-Boola NIKKI STEPHENS: Nikki- Knickerless enioys reading, partying and Thursdays but her pet peeves include preppies, loud nmers and crowded halls. Her favourite Central moment was crude Thursdays. She would like to get married and become a travel agent. F.S.: Chez Baby DENISEMAYVILLE KERI STORMS: Boola Baby wants to become a hitman for the prep- pies, to own a Pizza Factory and to meet Mick Jagger. M.M.C.M.: Thursdays in the pit, meeting B. Johnson and Mr. Thorpe. IHer ac- tivities include the Rolling Stones and training Pepper to kill alligators. She dislikes all preppies, yuppies. Madonna, Wham, and non- pit people. TARA PENFORD: The Beast loves parties and more parties, track, and rock ' n roll. She hates all Preppies, niners , crowded hallways, too much homework and exams. She will remember being on stage for student council campaigns, Warren Kidd for Social Director , Thursdays Crude Day in the Pit and most ot all meeting Mr. Thorpe. Ambition: to get out of high school and marry George Koba)ica become a social worker. ANNETTE UNIAC 31 i I 1 mJ ' n i c -cr«B k r r - A 1 I Ww m 1 V 1 ' ' 5 ■ H Wts - ' i bj m H Ir ■ f t 1 i 1 T i ANIGHT TO REMEMBER b :♦ ■o 33 • G R A D S GRADE 9 Ahn, Seng Ke Alcorn, Cheryl Antone, Tonya Bailey, Todd Bailly, Naoki Barclay, Amanda Barker, Sarah Barrowman, Natasha Battersby, Brendan Beckhoff, Bernard Bere, James Bonthron, Heidi Boydell, Pat Bratton. Alex Broderick. Simon Brounstein. Rebekah Brown, Jeff Brown, Tim Burdenuk, Paula Chaddock, Ryan Cooke, John Corbett, Cassandra Cree, Allyson Curnoe, Zoe Cuthbert, Laura Dalrymple, Brian Davis, Kristma Deagle, Jeannme Deckert, Eric Delagrammaticas, Nick Delis, Tina Dhir, Rajesh Dingwall, Paul Doumas, Konstantina Dreyer, Edward Ebanks, Natasha 36 GRADE 9 Eluchok, Tanya Estabrooks. Erin Evans, Charles Feasby. Colin Fenn, Holly Fisman, Raymond Flanagan, Aidan Flinn, Caroline Frier, Dean Fuller, Charmaine Gaulin. Jeffrey Gedge. Kyle Glenn. Bradley Gokstorp, Ingrid Goldschlager, Thierry Gonder, James Goodchild. Catherine Gough, Trevor Greenwood. Shelley Haelingvonlanzen, And Haggerty. Thomas Ha|i, Zemin Hall. Natasha Harris. Jennifer Harth. Charlotte Hathaway. Victoria Hatton. Allison Haywood-Farmer. Jenn Heydon. Rachel Hobbs. Mark Hockin. Victoria Hocking. Stephanie Hodgson. Sayre Holland. Jennifer Holm. Tessa Holmes, Jennifer 37 GRADE 9 Howard, Robert Howell, Sarah Jackson, James James, Angela Joseph, Jolieann Kang, Sonya Kerr, Karen Kilbreath, Kelly King. Peter Kitto. Rob Kleftakis, Evangelos Kohn, Daniel Kornack, Allison Labnnos, Paul Lai, Arran Last, Trevor Latham, Jane Lee, Duane Leiska, John Lesoux, Timothy Lewis, Heidi Leyland, Andrea Lin, Eu Ching Lubke, Rowan Lynds, Megan Ma. Elaine Maclntyre, Marnie MacLaren, Hugh MacVoy, Peter Markvoort, Patricia Mattys, Sean Mayville, Cathryn McCann, Robert McCardle, Lincoln McConnell, Brian McCormIck, James 38 GRADE 9 McLean, Fiona McMahon, Robert Merskey. Alan Mockler, Kathryn Moore. Susan Morrison, San Mostoway, Joel Mulder, Guido Nogueira, Maria Noh, Paul Oliva, Joseph Oliva, Sera Osbitsch, Lisa Pederson, Kristen Pennie, Stacey Pennington, Sarah Pettit, Michael Piper, Jane Pollard, Christen Quinlan, Aaron Ralph, Geoff Randall, Bruce Rankin, Laura Rayner, Jason Remmler, Thea Richman, Beth RIgakos, Christos Ripplinger, Rachel Ritchie, Kirk Robinson, Katlin Rogerson, Susan Rowe, Kyp Sanders, Rebecca Sargeant, Desires Saunderson, Chris Schwartz, Heidi 39 Sheasby, Susan Shin, Susan Simpson, Alan Skelton, Karena Skinner, Suzette Smith, Jeffrey Snow, Doug Somani, Seema Somerset, James Stanton, Heather Stewart, Geoffrey Stokes, Peter Streefkerk, Cindy Summers, Dylan Sun, Andrew Sweeney, Erin Sweetmore, Maria Tamblyn, Diana Tevaarwerk, Elizabeth Thiel, Charlene Tovey, Mark Trevithick, David Tsakiris, Bessie Tsatsis, Bessie Uniac, Michelle Usprich, David Walker, Helen Warmuth, Adam Weekley, Katie West, Carmen Williamson, Graham Willis, Christopher Wilson, Gary Wilson, Jane Wood, James Wright, Jeffrey 40 GRADE 10 Archer, Susan Arnold, Holly Ballingall, Rebecca Banks, Phillip Barber, Jason Bawden, Andrew Best, Nicole Bice, Jennie Bocking, Kim Bouyoukos, Angela Brennan, Lesley Burnham, Erica Buskard, Janice Cammaert, Jason Campbell, Kelly Carruthers, Alison Chernick, Aviva Coelho, Jennifer Dickinson, Wendy Dillich, Sandra Duncan, Heather Faircloth, Jason Farfara. Milton Ferguson, Sarah Gamble. Christine Girvan, Mark Good. James Graham. Tamara Grant. Michelle Grzyb. Mandy Gupta. Neena klil 41 GRADE 10 Gushe, Emily Guthrie, James Harley, Kim Hasiwar, Julia Holland, Nicholas Horn, John Hrisikos, Maria Hu, Jensen Hunter, Kim Jeong, Helen Jeong, Victor Jones, Mary-Elizabeth Joseph, Leesa Kang, Tai Kyu Kerhoulas, Theodore Khimasia, Daniel Klinger, Laura Konanur, Indira Koppenhoefer, Shannon Lail, Harbinder Laskaris, Georgina Latham, Emma Le Tissier, Chris Leighton. Mary Liz Lewis, Ann Lin, Euger Lobb, Jody MacAulay, Peter MacDonald, Ian MacKewn, Lissy MacVoy, David MacVoy, Mary Maharaj, Siobhan Mason, Derek McCormick, Lyzanne McFadden, Lee 42 GRADE 10 McGarry, Robert McKee, Jamie Mendham, Dan Merskey, Ruth Milnes, Kamini Milo, Erica Miskew, Erika Montgomery, Michael Moore, Melanie Morris, Elizabeth Morris, Megan Moss, Zillah Nagus. Laurie Nolte, Markus Norton, Kasey ODriscoll, Sean Organ, Katie Parker, Kim Pedersen, Brian Pettit, Andrew Plotkin, Rachel Pomerantz. Jessee Posno, Heather Pritchett. Sheryl Radford, Michelle Redekop. Andrew Reese. Jeff Reinhard, Melanie Reis, Mark Richardson, Christine Roberts, Valerie Robinson, Maija Lisa Rodger, Merewyn Rogers, Michelle Rosen, Karen Rossi, Dominic 43 GRADE 10 Salsberg, Melissa Sample, Catherine Sander, Elizabeth Sells, Rachel Sergovich, Lisa Shearer, Fiona Shewan, Denise Simpson, Debra Sinclair, Kristen Sinclair, Tobin Singer, Heidi Singh, Bhupinder Siskind, Michael Skinner, Robert Smith, Andrea Smith, Craig Smith. Jennifer Soliman, Natacha Soltan, Rebecca St Cyr, Steve Steensma, Trent Stojanovich, Sabine Sun, Robin Tavener, April Teeple, Jill Thomson, Krista Tikalsky, Anna Tikalsky, James Treble, Andy Verdam, Andrew Walker, Sean White, Sara Woodruff, Matthew Wren, Christopher Wright, Jennifer Wright, Tracy Young, Jason Zweig, Aimee GRADE 11 Allgrove, Susan Antone, Rosalind Bailey, Andrew Barton, Lisa Bell, Heather Benson, Gillian Berman. Susanne Bernans, David Bervoets, Amanda Billings, Brian Billmgton, Karen Blackmore, Chris Bonthron, Amy Brandt. Michael trough, Lisa Brown, Sharon Bub, Tanya Burdenuk, Dana Burman, Jenny Burton, Mary Cagiannos, Elias Cagiannos. Ilias Cammock, Katrine Campbell, Dorlnda Carriere, Mike Catsamoundis, Helen Chahl, Herperveen Chamberlain, Tom Chapman, Chris Chicome, Lise Chun, Seonwha Church, Steven Clifford. Melissa Cole, Christian Coleman, Robert Conklin, Lauretta Conway, Jeff Cooke, Meghan Cottam. Thais Coups, Kathryn Cox, John Cox, Robert 45 GRADE 11 Crane. Andrew Crawford, Marianne Currado, Achille Davidian. David Davidson. Jeff Day, Melissa Deckert, Lori Denbroeder. Larissa Desbarats, Jane Ditor, Joram Dow, Brad Duffy, Dawna Duncan. Jennifer Dutz. Andrew Eaman, Heather Farrugia, Gma Fear, Jason Fee, Susan Fisher, Grant Fisher. Rosanne Fisman, David Florakas. Christine Fried. Ben Frier, Chris Gambrill, Mary Giakoumis, Josie Gidney, Catherine Gilbert, Shira Glickman, Stewart Goodchild, Penny Goodfellow, David Gorayeb, Elise Goso, Jody Grevier, Chantal Grimmelmann, Mette Haginikolaou, Jim GRADE 11 Hall, Linda Ham, Laurie Harvey, Julia Hassan, Omar Haywood-Farmer, Anne Hernngton, Jeffrey Hersey, John Hicks, Elaine Hinschberger, Brenda Hockin, Kirsfen Hockin, Moira Hodder, Kevin Holmes, Laura Holmes, Timothy Horowitz, Tami Huard, Jennifer Huckerby, Shannon Hunter, Todd Hurst, Julia Isailovic, Vera Johnston, Jeff Jones, Michaela Jones. Vicky Kapetanios, Eleni Keller, Chantelle Krotz. Jennifer Kulju, William Lahn, Margaret Laidlaw, Janice Lawrence, Jodie Lewis. David Lloyd, Carolyn Lloyd. Susan MacAulay, Chris 47 MacKenzie, Helen Mackie, Deanna MacLaren, Matthew MacPherson, Fiona Mahler. Nicole Markvoort, Paul Matthews, Lindsay Matthias, Tonya McConnell, Sheila Mellamphy, Janelle Micheelsen, Lisa Moore, Cynthia Moore, Pat Mulcahy, Jason Mu llin, Joshua Munn, Catharine Nicolson, Rob Oliva, Melina Payne, Andrew Peterson, Kirsta Pospielovsky, Bogdan Possmayer, Michael Quinn, Michael Rae, Laura Rafuse, Martha Rankin. Heather Reeves, Charlette Reid, Douglas Reidy. Michael Reis, Karen Richardson, Jennifer Roberts, Greg Roth, Tony Russell. Kristin Ruud. Karen Safran, Matthew Schindhelm. Andrea Sebekos, Effie Shearer, Douglas Sheers, Jay Sherebrin. Shi Shipp, Kevin 48 GRADE 11 GRADE 11 Singh, Kara Siskind. Bram Slater, Rebecca Smith, Charlie Smith, Matthew Snaith, Anna Stavraky, Sarah Steensma, Rodney Sterken, Anna Sterling, Michele Sternberg. Arlin Stockdale, Elizabeth Streefkerk, Lori Studzienny, Peter Sweeney, Sean Szilard, Rachel Tevaarwerk, Katherine Thomas, Donald Thompson, Darren TIcco, Lidia Troughton, Martin Trower, Tina Tsinkos, Tia Urbantke, Elizabeth Vanderark. Petronella Vidmar. Michael Vigeant, Kenneth Vincent, Heather Von Dehn, Robert Wall, Howard Walmsley, Scott Watkins, Sioned Whitehouse, Peter Willis. Janet Wilson. Jennifer Wilson. Sarah Woloshyn, Tracy Zezulka, Gwendolyn Ziegner, Steven Zielinski. Dorian Zimmerman, Dean 49 GRADE 12 Ammon, Robert Anastasiadis, Stacy Armogan, Narendra Arnold, Randy Arrowsmith, Todd Assuras, Nicholas Athanasakos, George Avey, Rick Ball, Tammy Baptiste, Sasha Barrett, Heather Benos, Sophia Birch, David Bishop, Andrea Bocking, Christie Bocking, Sheri Boydell, Michael Bradley, Megan Briley, David Brown, Jennifer L. Brown, Jennifer W. Bull, Charles Butson, Michele Butterick, Lesley Cabral, Bobby Campbell, Carrie Campbell, Heather Carr, Mike Carr, Sally Catsamoundis, Rem Cavers, Alison Cherian, Bindu Cho, Carolyn Chodirker, Sharon Church, Catherine Climie, Drew 50 Colbourn. Donna Conway, Ravindra Cunningham, Lisa Currado, John Cuylle, Carolyn Dahl, Christiaan Dale, Jane Ann Dalrymple, Elizabeth Darnell, Theresa De Shane, Peter Deacon. Pen Deakin, Laura Dean, Mike Delagrammaticas, Kelly Demopoulos, Alexis Denard, Tatiana Dick, Andrew Dickinson, John Dischleit. Peer Dornan, Karen Dow, Heather Dreyer, Anne Fata, Jim Fellows, Margaret Findlay. Marny Finkenzeller. Mary Flinn, William Flumerfelt, Laurey Foster. Brian Gamble. Blair Garber. Jennifer Garland. Christina Gaudet. Kyffen Gehman. Joel 51 Gheysen, Joey Gishler, Christopher Good, Thomas Gotz, Irene Goure. Gisele Groubos, Billy Hagberg, Staffan Harris, Douglas Harris, Sandra Harth, Tamara Hartling, Tim Hatton, Dolena Hayatsu, Jin Hexter, Don Heywood, Chris Hodder, Ian Hodgins. Jill Horner. Lori Howell, Amy Hrisikos, Katina Hulbert, Alison Humphrey, Louise Hunter, Elizabeth Ikizler, Yasemin Ingleton, Jeremy Isailovic, Susan Izawa, Jonathan Janus, Wendy Jenner, Julie Johnson, Chandy Kang, Guido Kidd, Warren Knights, Jennifer Kosaric, Alan 52 GRADE 12 Kritikos, Georgina Lacourse. Patricia Lanfranconi, Tanya Leckie. Joseph Ledgley, Lisa Lee, Joseph Lee, Peter Lefcoe, Kris Leich, Shari Lin. Yin Ching Liokossis. Antonio Little. Kimberley Lubke. Ilde Lyons. Sean Ma. Lamond MacAulay. Susan Maclnnes. Sherry Mack, Tyson MacKewn, Kelly MacRls, Nick MacVoy, James MacVoy. Kimberly Mam, Kasey Manley, Judy Marshall, Janice Marshall. Scott Mayville. Denlse McGettigan. Karyn McLarty. Sarah McLean, Michael Meddoui, Susan Meertens. Sharon 53 GRADE 12 Mellamphy, Daniel Middleton, Lee Milikovic, Peter Moore, Sean Mureseanu, Emma Mustard, Michael Nadeau, Lee Ann Nielsen, Tina Nolle, Britta Nother. Michelle Patel, Paulum Peacock, Geoffrey Penford, Tara Pennington, Lisa Pierce, Tracey Pntchett, Lisa Pylyshyn, Joel Rae, Jeff Rayner, Jennifer Retera, Rose Reynolds, James Richardson, Sue Ann Ritter, Vanessa Roberts, Jeannine Robson, David Ross, Michael Rovithls, Aurora Rowe, Richard Sample, David Sargeant, Mike Schuetz, Paul Sebekos, Peter Sheers, Rattle 54 GRADE 12 Shivers, Stephanie Simon, Bradley Singer, Lisa Skinner, Henry Snowden, Lon Somerset, Andrew Song, John Song, Kay Stephens, Nikki Stevens, Tina Stibbards, Kathryn Szczokin, Paul Tanton, Bruce Tilly, Stephen Tostevin, Greg Tyrrell, Julie Uniac, Annette Vanegmond, Stephanie Verdam. Jennifer Vermaeten, Marlene Vermue, David Spock Vincent, Esther Virgoe, James Vouvalldis, Hellen Walker, Ivan Walker, Sherie Warnhoff, Rolf Weekes. Jeff Whalen. Tim Whitford, Thomas Wilcox. Shawn Yates, David Zweig. Rina 55 nm ART COUNCIL ROW ONE: Constanine louanou (Festival Organizer), Mr. Bice, Janelle Mellamphy (President). ROW TWO: Rachel Szilard, Tammy Ball, Kim MacVoy, Peg Lahn. Karen Ruud, Tonya Matthias, Meghan Cook. ROW THREE: Sue Berman, Jill Benson, Beth Hunter, Kris Lefcoe, Vicki Jones. ROW FOUR; Peter MacVoy, Dan Mellamphy, Gerrard Stocker Irene Gotz ABSENT: Karen Billington, Sharon Brown, Mary MacVoy. CAMERA CLUB ROW ONE: Lin Chin Lin, Marny Findlay. ROW TWO: Charyl Alcorn, Victoria Boi-Hathaway, Tamar Guthrie, Doug Shearer ABSENT: Dan Abboud, Anthony Polci. 58 CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP ROW ONE: Elizabeth Sander, Graeme Pate. Mark Crossley. ROW TWO: Mr. Reinhard. ABSENT: Veronika Blokker. COMPUTER CLUB ROW ONE: John Dickinson, Rob Rath, Alanna Jorgensen. ROW TWO: Bhupinder Singh, Guido Mulder. Mike Sheasby Shawn Koppenhoefer, James Reynolds, Dominic Rossi. ROW THREE: Albert Phrump, Andrew Redekop. Peter Stokes Mark Tovey Bruce J Randal, Mr. Stfton. 59 DEBATING CLUB ROW ONE; Bruce Randall. ROW TWO: Arran Lai, Jeff Gaulin. ROW THREE: Rajesh Dhir, Lee Middleton, Warren Kidd, Ray Fisman, ROW FOUR; Dominic Rossi, Phillip Banks, Kinga Sugar, Janelle Mellamphy, Mr. Jofin Kraus. FRENCH CLUB ROW ONE; Mme O ' Leary, Maria Sweetmore, Christine Florakas. ROW TWO; Erin Dean, Yin Ching Lin, Ken Vigeant, Natacha Soliman, Amanda Barclay. ABSENT; Martha Rafuse, Paul Dingwall, Robert McCann, Tammy Ball. KEY CLUB ROW ONE: Marlissa Lindhout, Meagan Bradley. ROW TWO: Lori Horner. Michelle Radford. ROW THREE: Chris Gishler, Heather Barrett, Mary-Margaret Fmken- zeller, Janice Marshall. ROW FOUR: Yin Ching Lin, Tina Stevens, Doug Harris. ROW FIVE: Mr. Lawrence, Julia Harvey, Alanna Jorgensen. SCHOOL NEWSPAPER ROW ONE: Matthew Safran, Elaine Hicks, Arran Lai, Rajesh Dhir, Jeff Gaulin, Kyle Gedge. ROW TWO: Ben Fried. Michael Carnere, Jeff Davidson, Graeme Pate, Geoff Corbet, Janelle Mellamphy. ROW THREE: Den Vigeant, Paul Smallbridge, David Fisman (Assistant Editor), Mike Sheasby, Bogdan Pospielovsky, Gus loannou, Dan Mellamphy. ABSENT: Jayn Arnold (Editor), Mr. Paul. 61 PREFECTS FRONT ROW- Dan Abboud. ROW TWO: Mary-Margaret FInkenzellar, Al Herrington, Marlissa Lindhout, Mike Dean. ROW THREE: Yin Ching Lin, Michelle Blackmore, Judy Pasic, Julie Whelen, Mike Sheasby, Bob Delagrammaticas, Antony Poici, Amarjit Lail, Nico Lorenzutti, Brent Foxcroft. ROW FOUR: Sadie Lewis, Diane Dobell, Laura Deakin, Sophia Benos, Kinga Sugar, Marcus Becker, Tim Handelman, Jeff Rae, Erica Milo, Mark Spears, Tony Ristine, Narendra Armogon. ROW FIVE: Tom Vandeloo, Geoff Peacock, Jane Davis, Michelle McKinnie. REACH FOR THE TOP TEAM ROW ONE: Geoff Stewart, John Song. Bruce Randall. ROW TWO: Raymond Fisman, Nick Delagrammaticus, Paul Labrinos, Gerard Stocker, Henry Song. ROW THREE: Mr. Shaw, Pat Hodgson, Chris Jackson, Mrs. Burns. ABSENT: David Fisman. 1985-86 was a triumphant year for the members of Central ' s team on REACH FOR THE TOP. Gerard Stocker. Pat Hodgson, Chris Jackson and David Fisman, supported by Henry Song and Frank Seglenieks showed their mental prowess by defeating several other schools in the elimination rounds. By winning the agonizingly tight match against Oakridge S.S., the team was bitted against Waterloo- Oxford S.S., which was the second- placed team in the provincial competition. But Central fought furiously to become the South Western Regional Champions. Unfortunately this is the highest level of competition available this year. The boys brought acclaim and honour to the school and each received an $1100.00 entrance scholarship to the University of Western Ontario. Congratulations to them on this superb achievement. Mrs. Christine Burns 62 STUDIO CREW ROW ONE: Jennifer Verdam, Meghan Cook, Mike Sheasby. ROW TWO: Mr, Reinhard, John Leiska, Chris GIshler, Eric Sahrmann. DRAMA CLUB ROW ONE: Dave MacVoy, Andrea Bishop, Nicole Caccamo, Kyffen Gaudet, Constantlne loannou. ROW TWO: Lincoln McCardel, Anna Snaith, Jane Desbarats, Jane Davis, Michelle McKinnie, Katrine Cammock, Eleni Kapetanios, Jennifer Harris. ROW THREE: Amy Bonthron, Kara Singh, Kim MacVoy, Sue Berman, Jennifer Krotz, Amanda Barclay, Natasha Hall. ABSENT: Jill Benson. Meghan Cooke, Shira Gilbert, Peri Deacon, Karen Ruud, Rachel Szilard, Grant Fisher, Joram Ditor, Dave Fisman. 63 Cflrtfc L i I can ' t believe that I am doing this for only $10. Way to go Jim! 66 THAT ' S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR 67 That ' s using your head Ahhh!!! There ' s no breaks on this thing 68 bi 0 4H Oh ! The agony of de-feet 69 Beware of blind dates A greek sandwich THE UNEXPLAINABLE 70 A couple of ripe ones 71 Ml 72 Sleeping Beauty? I have to swim in that water! THE 1986 S.A.A. SEMI-FORMAL F: 1 Jeff ' s dates for the Semi-Formal 76 77 THE 1985 REDFEATHER FOOTBALL GAME 78 ■00= INTERMEDIATE BAND ROW ONE- Neena Gupta. Jill Teeple, Tammy Graham, Janice Buskard. Angela Bouykos, Jolieana Joseph, Paul Noh, ROW TWO: Jim Good Emma Latham, Trish Maarkvoort. Kelly Campbell, Ann Lewis, Mary McVoy, Heather Posno. Zillah Moss. ROW THREE: Mary Elizabeth Jones, Mandy Grzyb, Megan Morns, Sue Sheasby, Debbie Simpson. Melanie Moore, Valerie Roberts, Tracey Wright. ROW FOUR; Mike Pettit, Jamie McKee, James Guthrie, Drew Verdam, Jason Barber, Andrew Bawden. Mr. Potts. STAGE BAND ROW ONE: Kirsta Peterson, Michelle Blackmore, Marlissa Lindhout, ROW TWO: Jim Good, Shi Sheribrin, Ray Fisman, Mr. Potts. ROW THREE: Tim Handleman, Andrew Bawden, Ravindra Conway. Mike Vidmar. ROW FOUR: Anthony Polci, Scott Marshall, Drew Verdam, Chris Gishler, Jeff Rae. 82 AWARDS BAND ROW ONE: Shira Gilbert. Julie Jenner. Cathy Gidney. ROW TWO: Julie Whelan. Karen Micheelsen. Jane Davis, Michelle Blackmore. ROW THREE: Chris Blackmore. Tim Han- dieman, Jeff Rae. John Dickenson, Shi Sheribnn. ROW FOUR: Anthony Polci. Mark Richman, Frank Seglenieks, Scott Marshall, Mr. Potts. SENIOR BAND ROW ONE: Heather Barrett, Susan Shin, Lisa Cunningham, Heather Vincent, Vicky Jones, Anna Snaith, Janice Marshall. Mr. Potts. ROW TWO: Andrea Bishop, Sue Hayman, Shira Gilbert, Marlissa Lindhout. Sharon Brown, Cathy Gidney, Michelle Blackmore, Sophia Benos, Melissa Day, Lisa Ledgley, Elisa Gorayeb, Jenny Huard. Rachel Szilard. ROW THREE: Tanya Mathias. Kimberly McVoy, Julie Whalen, Kirsta Peterson, Mary-Margaret Finkenzeller, Karen Micheelson, Jane Davis, Julie Jenner, Michelle McKinnie, Rachel Plotkin, Roseanna Fisher, Lisa Micheelson, Dawna Duffy. ROW FOUR: Tim Handleman, Graeme Pate. Chris McCaulay. Dave Fisman, Ken Vigeant, Mark Richman, Frank Segleniags, Anthony Polci, Chris Gishler, Jeff Rae, Scott Marshall. Ravindra Conway. Shi Sherebrin, Chris Blackmore, Ray Fisman. ABSENT: Drew Clime, Chris Dahl, John Dickenson, Lenard MacCoy, 83 JUNIOR STRINGS ROW ONE: James Somerset. Came Fhnn, Katie Weekley, Angela James. ROW TWO: Stephanie Hocking Tina Delis. Ingnd Gokstorp. Thea Remmler. Rachel Szilard. Michelle Uniac. Jane Wilson. ROW THREE Eu-Ching Lin. Tom Gender. Ryan Chaddock. Robert McCann, Sonya Kang, Mr. Richardson. ABSENT Tanya Eluchok. INTERMEDIATE STRINGS ROW ONE: Fiona Shearer. Leslie Brennan. Susan Archer, Merewyn Rodger, Helen Jeong, Kim Bocking. ROW TWO: Cindy Streefkerk. Anna Tikalsky, Carol Ann Leverton, Kim Parker, Mary-Liz Leighton, Lyzanne McCormick, Amanda Barclay. Knsten Sinclair. Melina Oliva. ROW THREE: Victor Jeong, Jeff Wright. Tobin Sinclair, Mr. Richardson. ABSENT: Jennifer Smith, Susan Shin, Andrea Smith, Aviva Chernick. Tai-Kyu Kang. 84 STRING ENSEMBLE ROW ONE; James Redekop, Sarah Wilson, Laura Rae, Rebecca Soltan, Muriel Deakin, Sue Berman. ROW TWO: Cindy Streefkerk, Lori Deckert, Rebecca Slater, Lori Streefkerk, Jodie Lawrence, Elaine Hicks, Gina Farrugio. ROW THREE: Jane Desbarats, Rachel Sells, Beth Hunter, Laura Deakin, Susan Shin. ROW FOUR: Andrew Redekop, Jannes Tikalski, Warren Kidd, Dave Griffiths, Mr. Richardson. ABSENT: Janice Laidlaw. SENIOR ORCHESTRA ROW ONE: Catherine Sample, Gina Farrugio, Elaine Hicks, Michele Blackmore, Julie Jenner, Andrea Bishop, Catherine Gidney, Sue Hayman, Carol Ann Leverton. ROW TWO: Cindy Streefkerk. Laura Rae, Nicole Caccamo, Lon Deckert, Jodie Lawrence. Marlissa Lindhout, Rachel Sells. Fiona Shearer. Kristen Sinclair, Lesley Brennan, Rebecca Soltan, Susan Shin. ROW THREE: Sarah Wilson. Jane Desbarats, Laura Deakin, Julie Whelen. Kirsta Peterson, Sue Berman, Karin Micheelsen, Beth Hunter. Jennie Bice. Muriel Deakin, Lori Streefkerk, Rebecca Slater, Amanda Barclay. ROW FOUR: Andrew Redekop, Warren Kidd. Jim Handleman. Gerard Stocker, Mark Richman, Frank Seglenieks, Chris Gishler, James Tikalsky, James Redekop, Shi Sherebrin. John Dickinson, Mr. Richardson. 85 MUSIC COUNCIL ROW ONE: Jodie Lawrence. Gma Farrugia, Michele Blackmore (President). Laura Rae. ROW TWO; Sarah Wilson, Lori Streefkerk, Julie Jenner, Rebecca Slater. Lori Deckert. ROW THREE; Tim Han- delman. Laura Deakin, Karin Micheelsen, Sharon Brown, Rachel Sells. Graeme Pate. Mr. Richardson. 86 BOONTON N.J 87 c-i ' v ' w SENIOR GIRL ' S BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Suzanne Brown, Ginger Seaman. Sue Macaulay, Christy Garland, Hellen Vouvalidis, Carolyn Cho, ROW TWO; Julie Farquhar, Lisa Pennington, lldi Lubke, Anne Dreyer, Mr. Peterson. JUNIOR GIRL ' S BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Nicole Best, Helen Walker, Tonya Antone, Melanie Reinhard, Kim Becking, Maria Sweetmore, Mrs. Edwards. ROW TWO; Megan Lynds, Kelly Kilbreath, Katie Goodchild, Christine Florakas, Lesley Brennan, Heather Posno, Sue Sheasby, Kim Parker, SENIOR BOY ' S BASKETBALL ROW ONE; Paulum Patel, Joe Varkey, Paul Szczokin. ROW TWO: Dave Vermue, Mike Boydell, Manel Sweetmore. Brian Foster, Anil Gupta. ROW THREE: Jason Pennington, Paul Schuetz, John Hersey, Pete Sebekos, Geoff Fellows, Mr. Peterson. JUNIOR BOY ' S BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Rob Cox, Jason Mulcahy, Pat Moore, Omar Hassan, Bob Skinner. ROW TWO: Brian Billings. Charlie Smith. Mike Carr, Rob McGarry, Dave Lewis. ROW THREE: Mark Girvan, J.D. Cox, Tom Chamberlain, Martin Troughton, John Currado, Mr. Lajeunesse. 91 MIDGET BOY ' S BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Pat Boydell. Geoff Ralph. ROW TWO: Kirk Ritchie, Chris Willis, Brian Dalrymple. ROW THREE: Tim Lasaux (tVlanager), Jeff Smith, Ted Dreyer. Angelo Kleftakis. ROW FOUR: Joe Oliva, Doug Snow, Colin Feasby, Jeff Wright, Mr. Clarke. SENIOR BOY ' S VOLLEYBALL ROW ONE: Mike Boydell, Jeff Skelton, Steve Miller, Sean Moore, ROW TWO: L. Allison, Brian Foster, Frank Seglenieks, Avi Salsberg. ABSENT: Pat Moore, Paul Schuetz. 92 JUNIOR BOY ' S BASKETBALL ROW ONE; Graham Williamson, Seng-Kee Ahn, Andy Suri, Tai-Kyu Kang, Chris Willis, Kyp Rowe. ROW TWO: M. MacDonald (Coach), Mike Siskind, Kirk Ritchie. Bob Skinner, M. Spratt (Coach), ROW THREE: Jensen Hu, Mark Girvan, Tom Cham- berlain, Rob Suri, Jason Mulcahy. ABSENT: Victor Jeong, Tracey Cambridge (Coach). SENIOR GIRL ' S VOLLEYBALL ROW ONE: Johanna Billings, Sue Macauley, Kasey Main, Lee-Ann Nadeau, Miss. Allison. ROW TWO: Suzanne Brown. Anne Dreyer Julie Farquhar, lldi Lubke, Ginger Seaman. 93 JUNIOR GIRL ' S VOLLEYBALL ROW ONE: Lissy MacKewn. Fiona Shearer. Jenny Huard, Maria Hrisikos. Wendy Dickinson. ROW TWO: Frank Seglenieks, Katie Organ, Zeinin Hajl, Christine Florakas, Angela Bouyoukos, Kailey Lewis. ROW THREE: Heather Duncan, Heather Posno, Lesley Brennan, Julia Harvey, Mrs. Sneddon-Borland. ABSENT: Lise Chlcoine. Jensen Hu. MIDGET GIRL ' S VOLLEYBALL ROW ONE: Tanya Eluchok, Andrea Leyland, Allison Hatton, Sara Oliva, Heidi Bonthron. ROW TWO: Mary Burton, Alison Cree, Cathryn Mayville, Maria Sweetmore, Jane Latham, Sara Barker. ROW THREE: Angela James, Tricia Maarkvoort, Sweeney, Charlotte Harth, Sarah Howell, B. King. 94 SENIOR FOOTBALL ROW ONE: Andy Payne, Henry Song, Dan Abboud, John Currado, Mike Duncan. ROW TWO: Peter Lee, Kevin Hodder, Bob Delagrammaticas, Sean McCormick, Joe Leckie, Tony Ristine, Sean Sweeney, Peter Miljkovic, Jeft Davidson. ROW THREE: Mike Dean, Omar Hassan, Tom Vandeloo, Rich Rovife, Dave Birch, Dave Yates, John Song. Jeff Johnston, Jon Izawa, ROW FOUR: Mr. Relntjes, Allan Pee er, Doug Shearer, Nick Assuras, Pete Sebekos, Stacy Anastasiadis, Mr. Cunningham. Sean Lyons, Mike Carr, Tim Greenfield, Rob Cox, ABSENT: Mr. Malone, Brad Simon. JUNIOR FOOTBALL ROW ONE: Chris Saunderson. Sean Walker, Todd Bailey, Aaron McCormick. ROW TWO: Al Simpson, Tim Lesoux. Rob McGarry, Mark Reis, Achiile Currado, Bram Siskind, Martin Troughton, Grant Fisher, Ted Kerhoulas, ROW THREE: Jesse Pomerantz, Paul Dingwall, Bruce Randall, Doug Snow, John Horn, Ian Cowan, Tobin Sinclair, ROW FOUR: Sean O ' Dnscoll. Matt Smith, Matt McLaren, Jeff Ralph, Dave McVoy, Jeff Reese, Doug Reid, Mr. Sargeant. ROW FIVE: Mr, Laieunesse, Sean Mattys, Charlie Smith, Hugh McLaren, Andrew Pettit, Angelo Kleftakis, 95 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Tostevin, Brian Pedersen, Peter MacCauley. ABSENT; Mr. Salter. TRACK AND FIELD ROW ONE: Mrs. Borland. ROW TWO: Allison Hatton, G,nger Seaman Sue f ' f Sarah Ferguson Heather H Talman, Joshua Mullin, Joel Mostway, Frank Seglenieks. ABSENT: Elizabeth Urbantke. 96 SENIOR BADMINTON ROW ONE: Allison Cavers. Bindu Chenan, Kay Song. ROW TWO: Julie Farquhar, Tanya Lanfranconi. Christine Sterling Gillian Cree. ROW THREE: Rob Cox. Anil Gupta, Carolyn Cho. Peter Lee. Rich Seo, Mr. Pauli, ROW FOUR: Brad Dow. Mike Mustard, Doug Shearer. Al Kosanc. AB- SENT: Johanna Billings. TENNIS ROW ONE: Sue Lloyd, Chris Willis. Kelly Kilbreath, Sarah Howell. Tori Hockin, Erin Sweeney. ROW TWO: Jeff Wright, Steve Church, Brad Dow, Kevin Hodder, llias Cagiannos, (VIr. Ryan. ABSENT: Rick Avey. Johanna Billings, Amy Howell, Catherine Munn, Geoff Peacock, Lisa Pennington, Bram Siskind, Bruce Taranger, Andreas Von Haeling, Guido Kang. JUNIOR BADMINTON ROW ONE: Shannon Koppenhoefer. Christine Florakas. Jason Cammaert. Mandy Grzyb. Allyson. Mr. Blosdale ROW TWO: Narendra Armogan. Brian Billings. Mark Girvan. ABSENT: Ray Fisman. Chantelle Keller. Patricia Tonassini. 97 ' % © P Jib iH SWIMMING AND DIVING TEAM ROW ONE: Heather Hurst, Doug Smith, Johanna Billings. ROW TWO: David Usprich, Angela James, Elizabeth Urbantke, Jennifer Evans, Heather Posno. Dylan Summers. ROW THREE: Tim Brown, Melissa Day, Shelly Greenwood, Jane Desbarats, Elizabeth Smith, Sonya Dencev. ROW FOUR: Charlie Smith, Frank Ham, Brian Pedersen. Joel Mostoway. ROW FIVE: Andreas Haeling Von Lanzenauer, Chantel Keller, Sarah McLarty, Jennifer Brown, Chris Gishler, Mr. Macdonald. ABSENT: Ingrid Gokstorp, Tama Corbett, Casey Corbett, Allison Hatton. Stacey Pennie, Erin Sweeney, Sabine Stojanovich. GOLF TEAM ROW ONE: Brendan Battersby, Paul Noh, Rob Cox. ROW TWO: Pat Moore, Mr. Ballantyne, Dave Lewis, Brian Foster. AB- SENT: Mr. Peterson, Jeff Smith. CROSS COUNTRY SKIING ROW ONE: David Fisman, Paul Smallbridge, Andy Treble. ROW TWO: Brian Peder sen, Eric Talman, Brian Flynn. ROW THREE: James Guthrie, Peter Macaulay, Anita Crunican, Chris Heywood. ABSENT: Raymond Fisman, Alan Kosaric, Jeff Wright, Mr. Salter, 98 SENIOR BOY ' S SOCCER ROW ONE: John Currado, Rob Cox, Joram DItor, Jim Fata, Staffan Hagberg, Ern Bieman, Peer Dischlelt, Nico Lorenzuttl. ROW TWO; Mr. Manias, Tony Ristlne, Geoff Fellows, Bob Cabral, Al Kosaric, Palum Patel, Manel Sweetmore, Amarjit Lail, Mike Sterken, Kim Little, Melissa Safran (Managers), ABSENT: Anil Gupta, Tal Leyshon, Mike Mustard. GIRL ' S SOCCER ROW ONE: Bntta Nolte, Julie Jenner, Rachel Szilard, Donna Colbourn, Sue Sheasby, Helen Vouvalidis, Niki Mahler, Anna Sterken, Marlissa Lindhout, Anne Lewis, Kelly Campbell. ROW TWO Lisa Singer (Manager), Eu Ching Lin, Sue Isailovic, Suzette Skinner Jennifer Coelho, Julia Harvey, Irene Gotz, Sheri Walker, Helen Jeong, Sue Moore, Janice Buskard, Penny Airlie, Michelle Rogers, Mr. McLachlin. ABSENT: Leslie Brennan, Suzanne Brown, Ann Dreyer. JUNIOR BOY ' S SOCCER ROW ONE: Tobin Sinclair, Mike Possmayer. Nick Delagrammaticas. Tim Lesaux, Matt Smith. Grant Fisher. Aaron McCormick, Victor Jeong. ROW TWO: Mr. Freeman, Joe Oliva, Milton Farfara. John Horn. Matt MacLaren. Martin Troughton, Jeff Reese, Hugh MacLaren, Jensen Hu, Sean Walker. 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ROW TWO: Mr. Demaray, Sue Allgrove, Jennie Ber- man, Carolyn Cho, Andrea Bishop, Judy Pasic. Gwen Zezulka. Chris Frier, Lise Chicoine, Dana Burdenuk, Meiina Olivia, Vesna Chahl, Jolianne Joseph. ROW THREE: Kelly Campbell, Janelle Mellamphy, Leslie O ' Dnscoll, Sophia Benos, Rob Cox, Constantine loannou, Rachel Plotkin, Tamara Harth, Erica Milo. Karyn McGettigan, Elaine Hicks. ROW FOUR: Christine Gamble, Kathryn Coups, Doug Snow. Dan Mellamphy, Doug Harris. Geoff Peacock. Mike Sheasby. Anthony Polci. Nico Aurenzutti, Amarjit Lail, Dan Abboud, Bob Delagrammaticas. Brent Foxcroft. ABSENT: James Bond. Melba Kong, Robert Plant. Advertising Al Herrington Art Janelle Melamphy. Giselle Goure Faculty Jane Pardy Graduates Karyn McGettigan Undergrads Marlissa Lindhout Company Clubs Melisa Safran, Kim Little Music Melisa Safran, Kim Little Sports Dave Vermue Photography Dave Vermue, Al Herrington, Dan Abboud, a whole pile of senior students Staff Advisor Mr. Demaray Assistant to Editors Linda Grimbleby Well here ' s ink on the paper. Wow eh ' Another year, another addition of Glimpses a fine publication depicting the true reality of Central life for the past two terms • the good, the bad, the ugly. I have been fortunate enough to have been able to assist this year in bringing about Glimpses ' 86. From what I ' ve seen , believe me, each one of you Centralities are great! (Teacher too ). We have more intelligent, creative, stylish, kool people here than at any other High School for miles. Personally there are many events that I will remember from this year past. To recall a few, how about the senior football ghosts ' professional playing, Mr. Fenwick being locked up in jail, a road hockey tournament where if you survived you were lucky, Kasey ' s and Brent ' s wild parties that kept London ' s boys in blue busy. Van Halen ' s air guitar ex- plosiveness, and of course that wonderful campaign I had running for president. Tal ( How about a massage ) Leyshon could be the next Steven Spielburg. With such a neat movie he filmed, look out Hollywood! On a somber note I bid all of you who have escaped Central, moving on to greener pastures, the best of luck in your new INSTITUTIONS. Those of you like me who are returning next year, well . . .? Only ten months ' till summer. Lastly some advice from the immortal David Letterman: Those who can do. Those who can ' t - get drunk. Live long and prosper. your friend -SPOOK (Dave) P.S. The Leafs will never win the Stanley Cup. Sorry Mr. Sargeant. 110 ;m It ' s June 23 and the final copy of tfiis yearbook is being assembled for submission to the publisher, WOW! What a job this has been. It was a task that almost did not get started due to the lack of yearbook sales in the Fall. However, you placed the orders and I hope you enioy your yearbook. I extend my thanks and yours to all the members of the yearbook committee for the work they did A special thank-you is extended to Dave Vermue, who at a point when willing and suitable talent was lacking jumped at the opportunity and became my assistant editor Thanks Dave. Ivliss Grimbleby also deserves a word of praise. She spent many hours starring at the green screen on the computer as she typed the grad write-ups . It has been said that a yearbook is a partial record of all that has happened at Central throughout a school year . In future years, when you are flipping through the pages of this yearbook. I hope it brings back many fond memories. For next year, the plan is to have the cost of the yearbook included in the student activity fee. This is a great idea as now more students will have a yearbook to en|oy. To those graduating students, good luck in your future endeavors and may you suc- ceed at whatever you do. This has been a fantastic year, I enjoyed myself thoroughly. Yes you can enjoy school I also enjoyed putting this yearbook together for you. And remember, High School years are the greatest days of your life , , , so far. Editor CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1986 From H-S INVESTMENTS Published by: JOSTENS NATIONAL SCHOOL SERVICES LTD. Wiiniipeg, Manitoba. Canada , ' ' ' .■ f ' ' A . . ' ■■■ ' . !■, ' •■ ' i ' ■ ,- .: ■ ' i; . ' w ' AJ ' ' ' t .,. v lO ' ll N , V


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